As discovered recently, Li and Wang's 1997 treatment of semicontinuity for frames does not faithfully reflect the classical concept. In this paper we continue our study of semicontinuity in the pointfree setting. We define the pointfree concepts of lower and upper regularizations of frame semicontinuous real functions. We present characterizations of extremally disconnected frames in terms of these regularizations that allow us to reprove, in particular, the insertion and extension type characterizations of extremally disconnected frames due to Y.-M. Li and Z.-H. Li [Algebra Universalis 44 (2000), [271][272][273][274][275][276][277][278][279][280][281] in the right semicontinuity context. It turns out that the proof of the insertion theorem becomes very easy after having established a number of basic results regarding the regularizations. Notably, our extension theorem is a much strengthened version of Li and Li's result and it is proved without making use of the insertion theorem.
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